Which of the following was banned under Indiana's state constitution in the 1850s?
A) migration of free blacks into the state
B) membership in abolitionist organizations
C) the advocacy of voting rights for women
D) discrimination in public accommodations
A
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An epidemic of violent strikes and labor conflict in 1892 led to the prospect of
a. a switch of urban workers from the Democratic to the Republican party. b. Populists declaring their opposition to immigration restrictions. c. Populist support for a revolutionary overthrow of reactionary state governments. d. the Populists adding industrial workers to their base of support among farmers. e. Grover Cleveland's switch to a pro-labor and pro-farmer campaign platform.
Baseball was much like a game called "rounders," which was derived from the British game of ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The author of the Persian Letters was
A) Montesquieu. B) John Locke. C) Voltaire. D) Jean Rousseau. E) Benjamin Franklin.
Colonial assemblies most effectively influenced British-appointed officials by
a. sending petitions to the king. b. sending petitions to Parliament. c. threatening to engage in economic boycotts or strikes. d. threatening to withhold their salaries.